Scotland is Set to be 100% Zero-Carbon by 2020

In Brief

With investing in new and established forms of renewable energy, Scotland sets itself up for independence from fossil fuels.

With so many countries achieving or setting sights toward clean energy, pressure may turn up for others currently lagging behind.

Wind-Powered Country

A world run completely on renewable energy—it sounds to be an impossible feat, but in a some places around the world, people have stopped burning fossil fuels for electricity. Another country is about to join the club: Scotland.

Scotland’s lush green countryside is home to a steady soldiery of spinning white turbines. These windmills help the country’s other renewables account for over half of the electricity production.

A Community Effort

Scotland’s journey to sustainability was shouldered by unity in its community, marked by “unusually broad” agreement about renewable energy. Unlike in other countries, there’s not much credence given in Scotland to the idea that climate change is a scam.

Clean energy advocates will still be fighting an uphill battle. With the recent turn in the political support of renewables, development and further innovation stands to become more difficult. Even so, the country is leading the charge in unproven sectors of renewable energy production. Last month, the first large scale tidal power farm was unveiled off the coast.

Scotland, together with other countries continually pushing for sustainable energy, give hope for a future of clean energy. It’s within reach, after all. Hopefully, the progress displayed will burgeon progress in other countries throughout the world.